Progress in Motion: MOVE21 Living Labs update
the latest initiatives within the MOVE21 project
the latest initiatives within the MOVE21 project
Technical Webinar on 19 January 2024 from 10:00 to 12:00 CET
MOVE21 was represented at the POLIS conference 2023
The City of Munich hosted the MOVE21 consortium meeting and peer learning visits from 17 to 19 October.
MOVE21 was represented at the Urban Mobility Days in Seville, focusing on cooperation, promotion and strategic planning within the European transport community.
Between 15 May 2023 and 17 July 2023, the MOVE21 social media campaign unfolded, highlighting the progress of the Living Labs over the past 18 months. This campaign has helped to disseminate information, promote and showcase concrete project results and progress, focusing on the initial
The Oslo Living Lab is exploring how existing infrastructure and transport options can be used more effectively through new initiatives, hubs, partnerships and business models, all of which will help reduce traffic in urban areas, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet user needs.
MOVE21 partner RISE conducted mapping in the Living Labs of Oslo, Gothenburg and Hamburg on governance environments, enablers and hindering factors to identify common factors for all three cities and point towards future work on governance innovation and related topics for the next two years. Engagement,
MOVE21 project partners met in Bologna and Rome (Italy) for a full four-day site visit between 28-31 March, to learn a bit more about the measures and activities that replicator cities are implementing in their jurisdiction area. After a warm welcome from Sergio Lo Giudice -
Central to the integrated approach of MOVE21 are three Living Labs in Oslo, Gothenburg and Hamburg, where 14 different types of mobility hubs and associated innovations are tested and means to overcome barriers for clean and smart mobility are being deployed until 2025.